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Level 2 deep dives

Ready to go deeper?

CourseDescriptionStatus
Instrumentation HubZero-code auto-instrumentation on KubernetesCourse coming soon
Manual service instrumentationOpenTelemetry SDK — works anywhere (K8s, VMs, bare metal)Course coming soon
Knowledge GraphEntity catalog, insights, RCA WorkbenchCourse coming soon
Application observabilityService Inventory, RED metrics, dependenciesCourse coming soon

Operational practices for Level 2

CourseDescriptionStatus
Service alertingError rate alerts, service investigationCourse coming soon
Service SLOsAvailability targets, burn rate alertsCourse coming soon
Service dashboardsService health, dependency viewsCourse coming soon

Documentation


Once you can identify which service is the problem, you’re ready for Level 3.

Script

If Level 2 is your focus, here are the paths forward.

Instrumentation Hub teaches you to discover services and enable zero-code instrumentation on Kubernetes using Beyla. Manual Service Instrumentation covers setting up OpenTelemetry SDK — the proven, widely adopted path that works on Kubernetes, VMs, and anywhere else.

Once you have service data, Knowledge Graph helps you understand your system topology and troubleshoot with the RCA Workbench. Application Observability gives you the Service Inventory, RED metrics, and dependency views.

On the operational side, we’re planning courses on Service Alerting, Service SLOs, and Service Dashboards. These will teach you how to operationalize all that service visibility.

Check the documentation links on this slide if you want to start exploring these features now. The docs are comprehensive.

Once you can confidently identify which service is causing a problem, you’re ready for Level 3. That’s where we dig into why specific requests are slow.